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Post by Northy on Mar 9, 2018 19:09:01 GMT
wow, 15 yellow cards, (of which 4 were made into two reds) in one game going on for a record
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Post by Absolution on Mar 9, 2018 19:29:22 GMT
wow, 15 yellow cards, (of which 4 were made into two reds) in one game going on for a record The Brynjar Gunnarsson sending off provided a darkly amusing end to the day. The ref showed him the red card, and as he trudged off the tannoy cracked in with "Today's Stoke City man of the match, Brynjar Gunnarsssssooooonnnnnnn!!!
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Post by potter25 on Mar 9, 2018 21:04:02 GMT
Martiner v QPR in 2005 lost all control and sent off Halls.
The match when some stoke fan ended up fighting with QPR keeper and all hell broke loose
A lot of it started by Marriner abject display
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Post by smiler_andy on Mar 9, 2018 21:27:32 GMT
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Post by swampySCFC on Mar 9, 2018 21:48:55 GMT
That Cnut styles. Also huge mentioned for the twat himself Atkinson. Didn’t he shaft us at Sunderland aswell as castle? Both these cunts have had us over
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Post by swampySCFC on Mar 9, 2018 21:50:02 GMT
There was a bloke in the lower leagues called Andy Hall. What a cunt he was. I havent wanted to kill too many twats but for him I would make an exception
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Post by swampySCFC on Mar 9, 2018 21:51:07 GMT
Uriah Rennie Stoke v Milwall probably the most biased referring I have ever seen. We kicked 7 shades of shit out of most of the Millwall players hardly gave them a free kick. Also how Taggart wasn't sent off I'll never know. Well then that's great refereeing isn't it? I always thought Rennie had presence
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Post by onionman on Mar 10, 2018 0:40:15 GMT
I remember Richard Shaw, already on a yellow card, rugby tackling one of our strikers who was through on goal. As blatant a red card as you'll ever see but Hall, who had already booked about 15 players, seized that precise moment as his chance to show he wasn't such a disciplinarian after all. Bizarrely, Shaw stayed on the pitch then a couple of minutes later Gunnarsson was sent off for attempting a volley.
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Post by kaney78 on Mar 10, 2018 3:32:35 GMT
Coventry City at home when Gary macllister was in charge, think sent 5 or six men off, something stupid like that. Can't remember the year
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Post by 36dd on Mar 10, 2018 6:06:13 GMT
Alan Wiley v Man City 2009/10. He actually apologised for being shite that game.
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Post by 36dd on Mar 10, 2018 6:08:41 GMT
I think it was our first season in the Prem in a cup (don't know which) and Delap gave away a penalty in the last minute for handball when it clearly hit his chest. Fuming. Rob Styles again... vs Derby in the League Cup quarters.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 10, 2018 7:36:47 GMT
Alan Wiley v Man City 2009/10. He actually apologised for being shite that game. In the October of that season Alex Ferguson caused uproar by suggesting Wiley wasn't fit enough. Wiley's showing when he reffed us that night only backed up Ferguson's words.
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Post by crowey on Mar 10, 2018 7:51:13 GMT
..... That idiot Kirkpatrick I think, whenever he was ref for our game in the early seventies
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Post by robinredcoat on Mar 10, 2018 8:06:33 GMT
Andy Hall was a disgrace that day against Coventry, wasn’t he fast tracked through the system as part of an experiment to get ex players up the referring ladder quickly? I seem to recall that being the argument. He was shambolic. Many terrible displays by Atkinson, Dean et al, but the one that really left my blood boiling was André Marriner against Spurs a few years back when he compounded a whole host of blatantly one sided decisions by sending off Shawcross for two innocuous fouls then taking no action against Danny Rose (who was already on a yellow) for firstly pushing over Walters then a couple of minutes later going straight through the back of one of our players. Terrible.
However surely the most significant referring horror for Stoke has to be the combined displays of Pat Partridge and Keith Walker in 71 and 72 semi finals. You could argue Walker was let down by his linesman I guess but Partridge decision to play way over time when we were leading was astounding. Nearly 5 minutes beyond the time the game should have finished and then he blew straight after Arsenal equalised. Both displays robbed Stoke of a deserved final appearance.
Think of it this way, every year when the FA cup footage is showed from finals in the past we see ruddy Charlie George lying on the floor arms in the air after scoring the winner in the final. He shouldn’t and wouldn’t have even been there had it not been for that referring howler!
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Post by Northy on Mar 10, 2018 8:09:40 GMT
Andy Hall was a disgrace that day against Coventry, wasn’t he fast tracked through the system as part of an experiment to get ex players up the referring ladder quickly? I seem to recall that being the argument. He was shambolic. Many terrible displays by Atkinson, Dean et al, but the one that really left my blood boiling was André Marriner against Spurs a few years back when he compounded a whole host of blatantly one sided decisions by sending off Shawcross for two innocuous fouls then taking no action against Danny Rose (who was already on a yellow) for firstly pushing over Walters then a couple of minutes later going straight through the back of one of our players. Terrible. However surely the most significant referring horror for Stoke has to be the combined displays of Pat Partridge and Keith Walker in 71 and 72 semi finals. You could argue Walker was let down by his linesman I guess but Partridge decision to play way over time when we were leading was astounding. Nearly 5 minutes beyond the time the game should have finished and then he blew straight after Arsenal equalised. Both displays robbed Stoke of a deserved final appearance. Think of it this way, every year when the FA cup footage is showed from finals in the past we see ruddy Charlie George lying on the floor arms in the air after scoring the winner in the final. He shouldn’t and wouldn’t have even been there had it not been for that referring howler! the foul on Banks before their goal as well, but Stoke did blow it by missing two 1 on 1's to go 3 up.
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Post by robinredcoat on Mar 10, 2018 8:15:23 GMT
Andy Hall was a disgrace that day against Coventry, wasn’t he fast tracked through the system as part of an experiment to get ex players up the referring ladder quickly? I seem to recall that being the argument. He was shambolic. Many terrible displays by Atkinson, Dean et al, but the one that really left my blood boiling was André Marriner against Spurs a few years back when he compounded a whole host of blatantly one sided decisions by sending off Shawcross for two innocuous fouls then taking no action against Danny Rose (who was already on a yellow) for firstly pushing over Walters then a couple of minutes later going straight through the back of one of our players. Terrible. However surely the most significant referring horror for Stoke has to be the combined displays of Pat Partridge and Keith Walker in 71 and 72 semi finals. You could argue Walker was let down by his linesman I guess but Partridge decision to play way over time when we were leading was astounding. Nearly 5 minutes beyond the time the game should have finished and then he blew straight after Arsenal equalised. Both displays robbed Stoke of a deserved final appearance. Think of it this way, every year when the FA cup footage is showed from finals in the past we see ruddy Charlie George lying on the floor arms in the air after scoring the winner in the final. He shouldn’t and wouldn’t have even been there had it not been for that referring howler! the foul on Banks before their goal as well, but Stoke did blow it by missing two 1 on 1's to go 3 up. Thank you yes, I’d definitely forgotten the foul on Banksy. If only eh..... ?
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Post by stantheman on Mar 10, 2018 11:59:09 GMT
Who was the tw@t who disallowed a really late Ryan Shawcross goal at the end of a midweek game at the Brit against Man City?
Not a single man City player complained and we would have won the game 2-1 I think
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 17:10:56 GMT
Are you for real?? The lino bought it to his attention, it was violent conduct Actually if you look at the video on youtube, the ref. was looking straight at it. But, as you say, it was indisputably violent conduct and the decision was right. Fuller might be god, but no-one else was to blame for us going down to 10 that day. Apart from the ref...apparently
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Post by thegift on Mar 12, 2018 17:13:55 GMT
Who was the tw@t who disallowed a really late Ryan Shawcross goal at the end of a midweek game at the Brit against Man City? Not a single man City player complained and we would have won the game 2-1 I think ALAN WILEY. Remember it like it was yesterday
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Post by stantheman on Mar 12, 2018 19:25:43 GMT
Who was the tw@t who disallowed a really late Ryan Shawcross goal at the end of a midweek game at the Brit against Man City? Not a single man City player complained and we would have won the game 2-1 I think ALAN WILEY. Rememhber it like it was yesterday I actually couldnt sleep that night when I got home because of Alan Wiley
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